WINDOWS 7 32-bit Enterprise recognize only 2.94 G of ram

Hi, I have a ProBook s 4530 and I got display the operating system windows 7 Enterprise 32-bit to windows 7 Professional 64-bit with 8 GB of ram, and the system recognizes only 2.94.  I expected to recognize 3.5 G DO NOT ALL THE 8 G.  What can I do for the system to recognize it at least 3.5 G

This can happen if your system is to have an integrated video card installed based on shared memory architecture. He can use the missing memory.

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